The time has come to get your killer heels, sneakers, pumps or lace up boots on as after what feels like an eternity of teaser clips and sneaky hints, Little Mix have finally decided to put us out of our misery and unveil the video for new single "Salute." Little Mix definitely watched Beyonce's "Run The World (Girls)" video multiple times before shooting the visuals for "Salute." The TMS-produced female anthem is the third single and title track from the British girl group's sophomore album of the same name.
Co-written by the group, Maegan Cottone and TMS, the energetic anthem "Salute," is a rumbling R&B number with a military theme and a feisty feminist anthem that is all about empowering women, calling women to join forces. Explaining the message of the song, Perrie said: "It's about the force of women and being united and strong." Leigh-Anne also told MTV News: "I think we all absolutely love 'Salute.' We all wanted to write a song - a real proper, empowering girl-power song for such a long time, and for this album we got it." This is a song from girls to girls, and its urban sound has makes it sound even edgier, and a little bit Destiny's Child too.
And the video is equally upbeat, with the girls looking fierce and appearing to have taken inspiration from Destiny's Child with their sexy choreography and impressive moves in a warehouse. It was just a little over two years that they were fresh-faced wannabes being crowned winners of The X Factor. And Little Mix are showing a rather grungier, dirtier and sexier than ever in their "Salute" clip. As usual, the gals decided a totally awesome dance routine packed with hair flicking and with a message about girl power.
Starting off with a slightly sinister and rather sexy spin of the "Taps" military, the clip takes the army commands "attention" and "salute" and uses them as a call to arms for ladies everywhere. Eldest bandmember Jesy Nelson shows off her fabulous curves in a leather leotard and thigh-high leather boots. In contrast, Perrie Edwards is rather more covered up in black trousers, Doc Martens and a sleeveless T-shirt as she sings in the rain onboard some kind of heavy machinery. Meanwhile, Jade Thirlwall strikes a feisty pose as she sits in a rusting forklift truck, showing off a lot of leg in her black ensemble. Completing the four-piece is Leigh-Anne Pinnock who looks tough as she sits in her 'throne' surveying the room.
Co-written by the group, Maegan Cottone and TMS, the energetic anthem "Salute," is a rumbling R&B number with a military theme and a feisty feminist anthem that is all about empowering women, calling women to join forces. Explaining the message of the song, Perrie said: "It's about the force of women and being united and strong." Leigh-Anne also told MTV News: "I think we all absolutely love 'Salute.' We all wanted to write a song - a real proper, empowering girl-power song for such a long time, and for this album we got it." This is a song from girls to girls, and its urban sound has makes it sound even edgier, and a little bit Destiny's Child too.
And the video is equally upbeat, with the girls looking fierce and appearing to have taken inspiration from Destiny's Child with their sexy choreography and impressive moves in a warehouse. It was just a little over two years that they were fresh-faced wannabes being crowned winners of The X Factor. And Little Mix are showing a rather grungier, dirtier and sexier than ever in their "Salute" clip. As usual, the gals decided a totally awesome dance routine packed with hair flicking and with a message about girl power.
Starting off with a slightly sinister and rather sexy spin of the "Taps" military, the clip takes the army commands "attention" and "salute" and uses them as a call to arms for ladies everywhere. Eldest bandmember Jesy Nelson shows off her fabulous curves in a leather leotard and thigh-high leather boots. In contrast, Perrie Edwards is rather more covered up in black trousers, Doc Martens and a sleeveless T-shirt as she sings in the rain onboard some kind of heavy machinery. Meanwhile, Jade Thirlwall strikes a feisty pose as she sits in a rusting forklift truck, showing off a lot of leg in her black ensemble. Completing the four-piece is Leigh-Anne Pinnock who looks tough as she sits in her 'throne' surveying the room.
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